The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26
»-IS ; ■ * ..Bird’s Mammoth Store.. Presen ts g ree te r attractions this season than ever before. Never have th e people of Cedarville h ad such a n opportunity of supplying the ir needs in th e ir own town as n ow awaits ..vT-::, 4 he.m a t ou r store-----'-.....~ • ■D o n ’ t G o A w a y F r o m H o m e to . B u y M least until you have looked over our stock. It will pay you. W e have T h e C h d ic e s t D re s s M s , S ilks, Velvets and T rimm ings. The prettiest line of Ladies* Shirt wa ists in Silk Ginghams and White Goods trimmed with in serting at from - >- -$1.00 to $8.00 li A C om p le te S to c k o f F in e Clotfling Fo r M en , Young M en m i L ittle F e llow s. Men’s Suits, New Spring Styles, * . . $ 5 . 0 0 lip Young Men’s Suits, New Spring Styles,...... ................ ........$ 3.50 Up Little Fellows’ Suits, New Spring Styles........... .............. : , * $ l .0 0 up 6 arpets, Mattings, Hiigs, Lace ‘ Curtains and Window Shades. Remnants of W a ll ^Papcr, 2c per holt up.. U ' Men, Women and Children Fine Shoes and Oxfords, in the latest spring styles In Yicj Kid, -Velour Calf and Patent Leather. We can fit and please you. I l o c a l a n d P e r s o n a l " ~Us6 Golden Sn ls 1The Presbytery'of tde B, P , church met here In regular session, Tuesday; 1 * f ^ - 11 i jp* a . Mias Bernice Wolford o t Spring- fielffispeot Sabbath with her parents, ,1. H . Wolford and .family, Mr, ami Mrs. F* B . Turnbull have . Issued levitations to a number o f friends forVfedneadav, April 30 a t " half past seven o'clock. * Mrs, Dempsey, mother of Mrs. ‘ Belle Gray, harl the misfortune, Wednesday, to fall down the cellar way a t the Gray residence, receiving a. fractured 3cn,ee as well as being oth eewjse bruised. Owing to Mrs, Bemp- ' Sey’e advanced age the fracture will prove quite, painful. We pay I f i e a l b . for blitter and 13c a doz. for eggs a t Bird's- B r, and Mrs, M, I, Marsh returned last evening from OwensviHe, where they attended, the marriage o f Mrs, . Marsh's sister, MiesHattie Roudebusb, to Mr. William Bhcra, The groom “ h a cashier In a hank a t Oxford, while the b rid e ' was treasurer of Oxford college fo r nine years, The couple will reside in Oxford. Aluminum and Gold Paint a t • B. G, KidgwayV Kev, Fred Elliott, wlio baa been located a t a tT. P . charge in Iowa, returned yesterday on the afternoon "drain, from his trip to Europe and the • Holy Land. H e drove from here to the home of bis father-indaw, Bavid Cherry. The four-year-old eon o f Mr. an Mrs. George Irvine fell over, tbe era bankment a t the stone quarries near the bridge on East street last Sabbat afternoon, The little felllow venturer too near the edge-end lost his balance, falling tome fifteen feet or more The elder brother, about eight years o f age. seeing what had happened descended the bank to . assist bis . brother and in doing so fell and badly sprained his arm. A physician was called and eight stitches were requirec ho sew up the wound in the younger bey’s scalp, Olney brand o f peas, tomatoes, corn and bests at Gray & Oo.’s, J . M, Tarbox & Sou have receive* a oar load of. red cedar shingles ft6m tbe Btate of Washington. The scarcity o f red cedar in tills section o ’ the eonntry has forced lumber men to Western States for orders in'this line. I t might he o f interest for u« to state what tbe freight would he on such a war of freight from th a t distance.; Three hundred dollars was the amount paid the railroad company. Under stub conditions builders should not become alarmed when they are fold tii* price of red cedar shingles, Mr, and Mn, I). B. Ervin have betted wire? engraved invitations for •tim eelehmtlon of- their twenty-fifth Weddiag siuhiver&try. The invitation feeds a* follow#; Mr. and Mm. B . B. Ervin re q iM the pitmanre o f your company a t tike criaWatioa of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Betwrday afternoon, May th ird ,. a t three o'clock, Cedarville, O. WQpmmto' JkmtM fire wm dkemreted at the friar « f 9 hgMr bakery Thumlay if* • IW wm*. The fel*#* wm mm ixtia* without palling ml the fin A letter has beenhanded us, stating that the Interior-Department ,on Ap peal from tbe judgment of Pension ‘Commissioner Evans has reversed a decision of the latter and holds that, a ’soldier) can receive $30 .per mouth under Jibe act of March 3 , 1883 . This act provides second grade pensions of $30 per mouth for proven second grade disa bility for the period thereof, even though theymay have been found, on official medical examination/to’have recovered. The decision is giveu after two yearn of litigation. Word was received here last Friday night anuouncing thedeathof Thomas Mead, of Kansas City,Mo., a, brother of Mrs.,W. M, Barber. Mrs. Barber was at his bedside at the time of his death,. , She is expected home the first 0 f next .Week, . —ErYin Bros.’ Perfection Flour on Exchange at SterreU’s.* •The time o f year is a t hand when tbe majority o f citizens will sit O. E . Bradfute. one of 'the mem bers o f the Ohio State Experimental Board, left last evening for Columbus to meet with tbe finance committee of; the Senate, The Board this' year asked. for considerably more money for running expenses, and as the ad ministration seems determined to cut down the state expense, the Experi mental Board is making extra effort tp have Its allotment granted. ’ Quite a number from here attended the funeral o f Mrs. Eleanor Bratton Bchmunk at'Xenia Monday, Mrs'. George Harper has been en tertaining her niece, Mrs. Meihaney, of Lima. The town o f Idaville, la d . i# re ported to have suffered a great loss of property by fire on Wednesday morn ing, Borne fifteen business houses were, consumed by flames that origi nated in'a bank by the explosion of a lamp. Scientists have, repeateuiy told us th a t''th e American people eat too. nights in order to keep Warm. The-.ig n0 question but that the human women have carpets, beds, furniture system wifi be denied the animal food and every movable object out iu tbe open air. Tbq resident Btreeta resem ble the outskirts of'moat any city. Yet we must have cleanliness even i f husbands are compelled to sleep on the floor for a few nights and ea , their meals from the pantry shelf or a store box in the hack yard. Is it any wonder the meu folks threaten to desert their homes a t this season of the year? A new line o f Gasoline Stoves a t Geo. A. Shroadeef, Lowry Block. ; John Murdock and family o f Indi ana moved their goods here this week* having decided to*locate a t this place. The Clark county commissioners on Monday granted the Springfield A Washington C. H , Traction Co. franchise to the Clark county line a t Clifton. From all appearances it seemB as though this company taeans business, yet we can’t tell; there may be another set otprorootert along be fore the Company gels down to bust ness. Makes children eat, sleep and grow; Makes mother strong and vigorous. Make* a healthy family. That* what Hooky Mountain Tea does. 85 cts. Ask your druggist. The machinery In the cheese fac tory was this,week moved and shippec to Logan county, where it will be used iu the manufacture of tbe dairy product. Stewart Postle, ot the firm of Gibson A Beetle, oame here tolook after their interests. We are informed that Mr. Poetic will work for the Lo gan county firm. The building east o f town will he left vacant. Poorlu? u For two ytar* I jmffersd ter ribly from dysp*p*fa>whh great depression, and was always feeling poorly. I then fried Ayer’s Sarsa parilla, end. In. one. .te*k.l wax *. new m an ,”—John- McDonald. Philadelphia, Pa. Don’t forget that, it's *A y e rV ' Sarsaparilla that will makeyou strong and hopeful Don’t waste your time and moii^y by trying some othe.* hind. Use the old, tested, tried, and true Ayer’s Sarsapa* rllla, to certain extent, particularly among the laboring classes. Messrs. Thomas Tarbox, W. J„ Smith, J . H . Stormont and T. B< Andrew-attended the convention at Greenfield Thursday, B r . P . E . Madden, P rac tice lim ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. G lasses A ccu rate ly Ad ju s te d . A lloa Bu ild ing , Xeh ia, O. Telephone.—Office Na. yj. Beridtaec No. r„ The Christian Endeavor Society o f the R . P . church gave a social last evening a t the home of. Mr. and Mm. Thompson Crawford. ■. ' ‘ George Calloway paid a fine and costa, something over $10, into the village treasury Monday, The eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Nortbup died Thursday. He had been an invalid throughout his life. Patronize home industry by using Golden Eule flour, “ The Greene County Babhath School convention was held in the Trinity M, E . Church a t Xenia Tuesday. The morning session was opened with devotional exercises by Eev McClure,, after which C. A , Hunter, of Osborn, gave the opening address. Eev. R. it, Patterson spoke on “ Benefioflnca in Sabbath School,” Mrs, Anna C. Holmes oh “Primary .Department,” and Mrs* Geo, Moore on^'Home De partment,” All were excellent ad dresses. Marion Lawrence, secretary of the International Sabbath School Association, gave a splendid talk. Next year the association will meet April 21 and 22. Messrs Earle and Wm, Walker, of Bouth Charleston, spent Sunday the guests of Mayor McFarland and amily. M m * Owe MeMfllwaudbereoiuiii, B. E. CORRY, AUCTIONEER. Promptness, Fairness and Satisfac tion Guaranteed. Belt Telephone Coder»llle*Ohio, at residence. - It. R.Noi. Fancy Eorse M M j c ; n i ♦». *k-!. *- .<t»>i . ••i** * r n . U . „fl. I have p u t in * stock ot toe Weighis, ride weights, light and heavy steel shoes and am now prepared to do all kinds of shoeing. I f yon have a horse that interfetes or stumble*, has . contracted feet, corns of any disease of the foot, call and see • ,me, I am also ^ sp a red to do all kind* of General Black sm ith ing ,......... • Z ■ f Ctori# Aik**, eetafftained about twen-Jetopped with his mm, B . F . Kerr, a sd family Wedswsday, baiqs m h * ^r*v to C^lutebiis. Whfte hem Mr«, K m t met tew y *#' .Ms «M m m * . He.^eports the fursitare man', nfacturing' busdstei on the boom, »s h«s. oompaiij' it several months behind w it h i t t o r t e * . Mr. Paul K « r , o f Ewbvflia, la d ., ty o f their frioodt Thum lsr evening! The penou who Juts our feuce f'rett'hcr will risater * favor by re turning i t a t ouce.' * Kerr & Hastings Bn», Squire Bradford was reported as quite rick the first of the week, suffer ing fro** aethma, Gasffiiae Ovens, Imwe and small riw a t George A. Shroaffia’, Lowry Block. 4-112 t The Hagar Straw Board and Paper Company has commenced work on the new reservoir west of town. -- Old desks for sale. Inquire- of GedarviSle College, 4-11 4 t Mr, and Mrs. Samuel McCollum and daughter Mildred returned from Clarksville TueaiayeVeinng, —Fancy line o f new canned meats a t Gray. & Co.’s. Carieton McLeaa has accepted a. position in a saoifarium/at Oxford, O. Pain t -irifprovfB appearances If it’s Lawrence, J . H . Wolford ims it. The surveyors lor the Springfield & Washington C~ III ir.ictlun line, were, in town the first o f the week, looking after tbe company's interests. Malta vita, grape nuts, shredded wheat biscuit, Pettijohn’s and' Rals ton’s breakfast foods, cream of wheat at Cooper’s. Any one of them make a most delicious breakfast dish. / - 1,1 ‘ \ ‘ , 1 Largest stock Wall Baperjn town, Kemntuts wall paper le and 2c a bolt a t Bird’s. Jesse Townsley, wbo w*m very ill the first of the. week, is sniproviog Uiceiy. : White Star Coffees arc the best. At Bird’s. Miss Hallie Q, Brown, of Wilber- force, who was present a t the "Stu dents’ Volunteer Missionary Conven tion'recently held in Toronto, Canada, will speak Sabbath evening a t 7:30 (sun time) Iu the R. P . church (O. S .). Miss Brown is much interested in missions and is a forceful and in structive speaker. A11 are cordially invited to the meeting. * ’ , v ’ i * ■ . . Canned Tomatoes 10c per can, BevereCorn,per can 10c or 3.for2oc, | Ko-We-Ba canned tomatoes 13c, - j Kd-We Ba canned corn J24c, j A t Binl’s. | Try one'Mif those Spring Volley cured 1 #aw or one of those California hams or some of that breakfast bacon like Cooper keeps. Lewis Smith, the County Commis sioner, is seriously ill at bis home in j New Burlington, suffering from stom j aeh trouble. At present he »»aerv } iag bis seeoud term a# county coin * mikioner, and bis tmay friemfshope| for hfe fjxedv r«wvery. j Blue Vitriol an-i pure P-rris Green, j right price. 11 G. Itidgway ^ The warm funshiue bps started the j grnas and ^re'-s. aud Xenia Avenm 5 presents itself iu a very fitting man | ner this spring. Most ot the hurts have been'taken down, which sijuws « neighborly feeling. We hope to see every fence hiwu by the mid-lie« summer. - Beed potat.es; onion seta, garden seeds «t Cooper’#. The warehouse between Kerr & Hastings Bros/ elevator" and the T. B. Andrew *property was this, week moved,ask was on the latter’s ground some three feet. The building was also broughfforward to the street. , When you want anything in the grocery line leave ycur orders at Cooper’s or call up 73. ' •t Costs uo rodre to apply Lawrence | than a cheap point, Wolford has tbe; best. , J I JJ.3?w ' ! la jPBIfiQFiEILD OitSO , THIS LABEL IS FAVORABLY KNOWN TO MORE MEN WHO WEAR COOEXCLOTHLS THAN ANY OTHER IN SPRIN6FIEID. IF Y00 WANT TO WEAR CLOftiES BEARING IT .CALL ON M . M . K A U F M A N , THE LEflDINO CLO TH IER , KftUfMfltfS CORNER. 1^4";-jKp^ • • » The largest and best assortment o f Trunks in Springfield can be seen at ^sf.oo and upward SULLIVANtbeNatter, 2? South Limestone Street, , SPR INGFIELD , O. i TOBEGIVENAWAY On Ju ly 1st, 1902 This Amount is to be Divided Into Ten Prizes:— 1st Grand Prize $25.00; 2 prizes at prizes at $10 each, and 5 prizes $15.00 each: 2 at $5 each The Two-Buton Double Breasted Sacks “st ol2ti °L s^ i^ ^ nd suit the swell dresser will want. Young men will be interested i t this new ldea—l 12.00, $io 00 and S18.00. Black goods ate always In form, and we continually keep our lines coilv* plete in sizes and style. No gentleman’s wardrobe complele without one* Make up your mind to have a h*/*rtrv»mg suit this spring, one that will look right and feel right—prices $ 1 0 . 0 0 to $ 2 0 . 0 0 . .‘H i . rc?isi ef f .Pe?fr^ em !s aJ^>We11 fl!led- Soft Shirts, Spring Neckwear, Hosiery, etc. Dont becomin Our Haberdashery 1 wait until the fasrmlnute and then rush in anywhere andYake"’1* ^ Tnd nwke your selection while the stock is fresh. . A ticket will be given with each Repurchase, entitling the holder to participate in this Grand Prize Offer. Everything in the way of Men’s and Boys’ Toggery can be found here and we can please your fancy and pocket book as well, as our*, clothing always pays the buyer a good dividend on his investment. It is manufactured under themost favorable conditions by prosperous and contented work people. It is designed by highly paid masters of their profession. It is made to meet the wants of men who are particular in their dress, but who have no money to throw away, * "U 0 N B R A W * mOEMARK -i r; i < (•] ■Ne^e* COMPANY ■ x. -v ’ fl' XENIA - - - - - OHIO . * 1 1 l. v • ' : d f- ■ Geo. Haller, A, W. Halrves, H. A Higgins, Resident Partners. wfr. -'fv,rife^ -’>c # J - -1 emmmmm . puiw*!!*1 : m t i b » - ' TWENTV-FIFTH YEl From the Pen of the H. P . Jackson] U P. CHURCH HIS I Continued By Rev, Ross in th e : , ter-fSmith Buck and His. Create Some Excifemei] in Prayer Meeting “ Rtv.: Mariou Morrison o| tbe following incident: I preaching at CetLarviile and] rcommunion. Oo Saturday aI vice a stranger applied to till for money to' aid him Ip gel ?tfe and children to thifecouni |- Ireiaml. Judge BamuelKylcJ berof the eeesion, looked hir "rized him up”—and being sc that the stranger believed | utthority ol the Pope, concl put him through the cutechil f,the Judge said, ‘vVbat church do you helonl ‘I am nPresbyterian ,5 quid] thereply. 'SYIiitt is the. chief end jl i the Judge, to which t | answered about right* ‘How many saevameute a] ^ai&kiy. asked the Judge* ‘Seveu’ said the man prom] ‘Ahl’ said the Judge, ‘yj Catholic, and we will not giv<| money/ The man made ft 1 the street. I t was a sharp| take on the stranger, but questions the Judge settled ^ * # fr- .' ! ,UA long time ago nil oil gray haired and decrepit, whi Ixxly called “ Uncle Ben1’, w] or janitor. H e had bsetjr Virginia, aud had his toes m <ausei^ hy the cruelty o f hj| W and being tall and slender, ed in this way* he walketl l jerky manner, Anothertotsfl hit, he stuttered in lalking,| ever magnified his office* to think ho was a ruler itf and exercised authority tli Sally over the younger part i gmgation. One day hepu l^ too hard and turned the k t the rope slip off the only way lo right i t Wisl fie being so crippled, con| tore into the Imlfry, add i hoys 12 or 14 years o f righted the bell and replac 'Then they concluded to trl « re all was right. They r*°K, while “U n d e Ben” the front yard o f .the timuted o r tried 'to shoutl (they could not of counse l *>near the , boll) ahd “ju t hke ua chicken with its •houted: '8 t-t-t t t-opda | t*t op dat ringin’ oh d | ^ ^ g g g-g-ih up de d-dddon’t sh t-t-top da b-b h-b-ellHi” T h i( "ITnele Ben’s” liec«me| *«ong the boys-—' St-t’frt de k e y s i f you dal!” J - * Hi '' ’‘Anatnuriug incident | **the church abou-t I f . ^ tW Msthoditts *rr ttalon prayenweotingsdi; WPrayerin tbs I-. P , were mug; « Tf. r: T? touting tm* aveoir J * 1 tl,fc B**t, W b e » | * Payer all f»«hodi*tUd iu praverl Wialdkfciti, bat ’ J*®* * mm W t h a i m
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